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Purely anecdotally, based on forum posts over the years: if money no object, Argos, otherwise Bob Jackson. All painters seem to produce duff jobs once in a while, but those two seem mostly reliable. If you're going for plain colours, get ones that can be matched with Humbrol enamels or similar for touch-ups; metallics are trickier, but can sometimes be matched with car paints or nail polish. Flams are the prettiest, but any chips and scrapes are there to stay.
i asked who does the best enamel paint jobs. i didn’t ask what kind of paint job i should get.
i’m looking at enamel because of its durability compared to other wet paints.
i’m looking for the highest quality of finish from painters using enamel.